高一寒假自主练习及答案必修 2 Unit 1

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人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit4

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit4

高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji限时规范训练(练速度、练规范、练技能)45分钟满分100分必修 1 Unit 4一、单项填空1. It is not easy to enter the garden in the daytime being noticed.A. withoutB. instead ofC. unlessD. before2. In my opinion, we should the expense to what we can afford.A. limitB. addC. changeD. control3. The watch unnoticed for several days before I found it.A. had laidB. had lainC. had been layingD. had been lain4. We wanted good weather for out holiday, but ; it rained the whole time.A. not such a luckB. such not a luckC. no such luckD. such no luck5. After the war, a new school building was set up there had once been a temple.A. in whichB. whereC. whichD. when6. It rained for two weeks on end, completely our holiday.A. ruinedB. to ruinC. ruiningD. ruins7. Be careful next time. Let there no mistake about it again.A. beB. to beC. isD. will be8. Thousands of works of art, the most famous paintings, were during the war.A. included; missedB. including; missingC. included; missingD. including; missed9. Although he explained again and again, he could not make himself by all of us.A. understandB. understandingC. understoodD. be understood10. Most of the men climb out of the burning ship in time. However, four men were not quick enoughto escape the flames.A. couldB. were able toC. had toD. would rather11. The mother didn’t know who for the broken glass.A. blamedB. to blameC. should blameD. would blame12. Having spent two days on one subject and two on the other subject, I am now ready for the exam.A. otherB. nextC. thoseD. another13. ---Think again, Tom. Surely you must apologize to Mr. Johnson. --- Dad! It’s not my fault.A. HoweverB. SinceC. ButD. While14. ---Have you ever seen that movie? ---Yes. When I was in Tokyo, I in three times.A. sawB. had seenC. have seenD. would see15. The students if well , will be able to pass the driving test without much difficulty.A. preparingB. to prepareC. preparedD. ready二、完形填空An 16 woman died and several other passengers were critically injured when a 17 Virgin express train crashed in Cumbria last night.A huge rescue operation involving RAF helicopters and 18 ambulances arrived after passengers were trapped in the train 19 more than four hours because 20 power line poles made access for emergency workers difficult.Authorities reported 21 80 injuries. Thirteen people were taken to hospital in a “critical 22 seriouscondition”.Between 180 and 200 passengers were on the 5 : 15 p.m. Virgin service from London Euston to Glasgow Central 23 all nine carriages left the rails shook violently before toppling (倾斜) over 25 an embankment (筑堤) 26 at least four carriages overturning. Early this morning, authorities 27 an elderly woman had died and some 28 passengers had 29 injuries including back strains, head wounds and broken bones.Ruth Colton, a passenger on the train, said she 30 a book when the journey became uncomfortable. It seemed that the train was being beaten by heavy winds, “ 31 we were on a plane”.The 32 brought concerns that British’s busiest rail route would be crippled (瘫痪) for some time. The line between Preston and Carlisle was 33 as Virgin Trains promised a rapid investigation into the “serious incident”-the company’s first big crash.It is understood that the investigation will examine 34 there was an obstacle on the track and the possibility of speeding or mechanical breakdown. The driver, who was injured, will be interviewed and a black-box recorder installed in the train will be 35 .16. A. elder B. older C. olderly D. elderly17. A. crowded B. crowding C. crowd D. crowdful18. A. dozen of B. dozens of C. dozen D. dozens19. A. in B. about C. for D. after20. A. fell B. falling C. fall D. fallen21. A. up B. to C. up D. to up22. A. and B. or C. but D. yet23. A. when B. while C. so D. since24. A. what B. when C. why D. that25. A. onto B. into C. out of D. up to26. A. with B. by C. in D. for27. A. told B. explained C. confirmed D. informed28. A. the other B. others C. other D. another29. A. suffered B. won C. affected D. caused30. A. read B. had read C. was reading D. would read31. A. as to B. as for C. as above D. as if32. A. incident B. accident C. thing D. item33. A. delayed B. stopped C. postponed D. cancelled34. A. that B. whether C. if D. unless35. A. checked B. measured C. examined D. supervised三、阅读理解The booming industry offering courses to groom heirs of China’s super-rich shows that these rags-to- riches parents are worried their spoiled children won’t be able to take over because these so-called wealthy second generation lacks the ability to endure hardship and put things into practice, said an article in USA Today on July 15.Because of such fears, some twenty-somethings of the Rich2G are studying courses on golf skills and management methods, and “Red ideology”inspired visits to Maoist sites at universities, or several private consultancies, according to the article. They must “consider the benefits to society, or they cannot keep developing,” said an entrepreneur whose institute offers such courses.Most of these young heirs are the only child in their families, so they face a lot of pressure from parents to succeed. Briton Alex Newman, a lecturer in international business at Nottingham University Business School in Ningbo, Zhejiang, said in the article that there is a saying in the West that “the first generation builds the business, the second makes it a success and the third wrecks it.” But in China, “it is happening in the second generation.”The booming of training courses also shows that Rich2G and their families are desperate to gain“respectability” from the public because “business people are regarded almost necessarily as corrupt” and “rich kids have an image problem in a nation driven by a growing gap between rich and poor.” said the article.According to David Goodman, a Chinese political science professor at the University of Sydney, China is “a bipolar society. While people like reading or watching TV about the lives of the rich and famous, they look down on people who’ve made money.”However, there are also plenty of success stories, said Newman. “Many of them are very studious, working hard for their family business.”He also said that “many are reluctant to take over, preferring to innovate, to develop new industries, especially service sectors.”For example, a non-profit group of Rich2G “is trying to soften the negative image.” Relay China Youth Elite Association, which was founded in Shanghai in 2008, has 200 members. “Besides helping its wealthy members deal with the problems of inheritance,” the group wants Chinese to replace the term “wealthy second generation” with “new generation of entrepreneurs.”36. Generally speaking, people’s attitudes towards “wealthy second generation” are .A. positiveB. negativeC. indifferentD. pessimistic37. “rage-to-riches parents” means “”.A. these parents were poorly dressed and now they wear expensive clothesB. these parents used to be poor but they have made a fortuneC. they were born richD. they intend their rich children to wear rags38. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People look down on people who’ve made money and hate their life style.B. All the wealthy second generations are not eager to take over their parents’ business.C. The rich are widely respected by the public for their possessions.D. Some twenty-somethings of the Rich2G are studying courses on golf skills for fun.39. The underlined word “wrecks” in the third paragraph probably means .A. rebuildsB. restoresC. destroysD. neglects40. Such groups as Relay China Youth Elite Association have at least aims.A. oneB. twoC. thereD. four参考答案:Unit 41—5 AABCB 6—10 CABCB 11—15 BDCAC 16—20 DABCD 21—25 CBADB 26—30 ACCAC 31—35 DBCBC 36—40 BBBCC敬请批评指正。

英语必修二unit1试题及答案

英语必修二unit1试题及答案

英语必修二unit1试题及答案一、词汇题(共10分,每题1分)1. The teacher asked the students to ________ their books and listen carefully.A. turn onB. turn offC. turn upD. turn down答案:D2. She is a ________ person and always keeps her promises.A. reliableB. unbelievableC. unbelievableD. unreliable答案:A3. The ________ of the meeting was to discuss the new project.A. purposeB. aimC. goalD. target答案:B4. The ________ of the book is to help beginners learn English.A. intentionB. purposeC. goalD. target答案:B5. He ________ his way through the crowd to the front.A. pushedB. forcedC. madeD. got答案:C6. The ________ of the house is very beautiful.A. decorationB. designC. layoutD. pattern答案:B7. She is always ________ in her work.A. carefulB. cautiouslyC. carelessD. casual答案:A8. The ________ of the old man was very sad.A. deathB. dieC. dyingD. dead答案:A9. The ________ of the book is very good.A. editionB. versionC. editionD. revision答案:B10. He ________ the letter and put it in the envelope.A. sealedB. closedC. shutD. locked答案:A二、语法题(共20分,每题2分)1. The children ________ the park when it started to rain.A. leftB. were leavingC. had leftD. are leaving答案:B2. ________ the meeting room, we found the lights were still on.A. EnteringB. To enterC. EnteredD. Having entered答案:A3. She ________ her keys in the office.A. forgotB. leftC. lostD. missed答案:B4. ________ the book, he went home.A. ReadB. Having readC. ReadingD. To read答案:B5. The teacher asked the students to ________ the text.A. summarizeB. summarizeC. summarizingD. to summarize答案:A6. ________ the test, she felt very nervous.A. TakingB. To takeC. TakenD. Having taken答案:A7. The boy ________ the window and looked out.A. openedB. opened upC. brokeD. broke down答案:B8. ________ the news, she was very excited.A. HearingB. Having heardC. HeardD. To hear答案:B9. The book ________ a lot of interesting stories.A. containsB. includesC. involvesD. consists答案:A10. ________ the problem, he worked late into the night.A. SolvingB. To solveC. SolvedD. Having solved答案:B三、阅读理解题(共30分,每题3分)阅读以下短文,然后回答问题。

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit2

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit2

限时规范训练(练速度、练规范、练技能)45分钟满分100分必修 1 Unit 2一、单项填空1. ---Shall we go to the cinema this evening? ---Sorry I can’t. I’m my mum at the airport at 7: 00.A. carrying awayB. sending awayC. putting offD. seeing off2. The officer ordered the policeman to that tall man in a black hat. He thought the man might be the murderer wanted.A. watch out forB. come up withC. get along withD. stand up for3. every day will certainly do a lot of good to the health.A. Taking plenty of exercisesB. Take plenty of exercisesC. Taking plenty of exerciseD. Take plenty of exercise4. Offices cannot work properly certain important .A. without; equipmentsB. without; pieces of equipmentC. unless; equipmentsD. unless; pieces of equipment5. ---Excuse me, I want to have my watch fixed, but I can’t find a repair shop.---I know one nearby. I’ll show you.A. I’m sorry.B. Come on.C. Congratulations!D. What can I do for you?6. The following day she didn’t go to the club. , she took a short walk in the park nearby.A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. InsteadD. Besides7. The best job is one which uses your skill in doing something your interest in the subject.A. instead ofB. as toC. except forD. together with8. Tom was not happy at school. At 12, he refused to go to school any more.A. simplyB. happilyC. exactlyD. only9. there is something else to discuss, I’ll declare the meeting closed.A. AsB. WhileC. SinceD. Unless10. The fire started from the top floor. It didn’t long before the whole building was swallowed up bythe big fire.A. takeB. needC. costD. spend11. in a heavy traffic jam is quite an unpleasant experience.A. CaughtB. Having caughtC. Being caughtD. To catch12. I had not driven many miles when I was by a policeman. He asked to see my licence.A. pulled upB. picked upC. brought upD. taken up13. Successful people are always good at the chances which ordinary people don’t value.A. catchingB. holdingC. keepingD. seizing14. E-mail, as well as telephones, an important part in daily communication.A. is playingB. have playedC. are playingD. play15. I arrived at the shop I’d left all my money at home.A. to findB. only to findC. findingD. only finding二、完形填空Men are more important than women? Not necessarily superior!The women’s liberation movement has become an important social movement 16 much of 17 today. Women’s liberation has become practically a household word. In the past few decades, it has become one of the most important 18 movements in the United States. Women have been 19 for equal rights in the U. S. 20 the early 1900s. But it was really in the 1960s and 70s 21 women 22 to gain equal rights and treatment in the fields of politics, education, employment and the home.Women learn to see how social structures and attitudes have molded them from birth and limited their opportunities. 23 for the field of politics, today’s politicians are well aware that women have become a powerful 24 in the country. One of the reasons for this is that there are about 70 million 25 of voting age. V oting age in the United States, 26 some of you may already know, is eighteen. There are, 27 , 7 million more women of voting age than there are men of voting age in the U. S..Today, not only 28 more women voting these days and influencing the political structure of the country, 29 more of them are better 30 . Today’s young American woman is more 31 to be a college student than her mother was. Today, in the United States, there are 32 five million women college 33 . To be sure, this is 2.3 million 34 than the number of American men with college degrees. But the number is 35 each year.16. A. in B. through C. throughout D. to17. A. the century B. the world C. human society D. space18. A. social B. human C. national D. economical19. A. working B. studying C. managing D. fighting20. A. since B. in C. from D. after21. A. when B. during C. that D. what22. A. managed B. tried C. intended D. started23. A. Applying B. As C. Rules D. But24. A. group B. team C. force D. crowd25. A. workers B. women C. men D. politicians26. A. what B. which C. that D. as27. A. in fact B. in the end C. more or less D. sooner or later28. A. are there B. there are C. much D. still29. A. however B. also C. but D. however much30. A. built B. educated C. fed D. looked after31. A. possible B. probable C. necessary D. proper32. A. at most B. at school C. at least D. at all33. A. graduates B. professors C. teachers D. students34. A. larger B. more C. fewer D. smaller35. A. reducing B. growing C. running D. flying三、阅读理解What killed King Tut? Historians and scientists have long believed that ancient Egypt’s most famous king was probably murdered. But a recent scientific study claims to have found a different solution to this more than 3 300-year-old mystery.Tut’s full name was Tutankhamen. He was just 9 years old when he became ruler of Egypt in 1384 B. C.. His treasure packed tomb was revealed (展现) to the world almost a century ago. Tut’s tomb was filled with royal riches, including a solid-gold coffin, a gold mask, and piles of jewelry. It made him one of the best-known Egyptian kings of all time.But Tut did not have much time to enjoy his vast wealth. His reign (执政) was cut short at the age of 19. Many experts have thought that Tut was killed by one of his advisers named Ay, who wanted the throne for himself. Thanks to a major modern science project, it seems that Ay is off the hook.Researchers set out to solve the mystery of King Tut’s death by using the tools of science. They began their investigation of Tut’s well-preserved mummy by conducting an autopsy (尸体解剖), which is an in-depth medical examination to determine how someone died. The king’s autopsy included DNA tests and electronic scans of his remains.Scientist Carsten Pusch conducted the tests on Tut for the new study. A scan of Tut’s mummy showed an unhealed fracture (骨折) in his leg bone. He thinks a broken leg contributed to the young king’s death. The DNA also indicates that the ruler had an illness that causes bones to go bad. More than 100 walking sticks were found in King Tut’s tomb. This supports the autopsy findings. Many of the sticks were well-worn,showing regular use. But how could a person die from a simple broken leg? Pusch also found DNA evidence in Tut’s remains that indicates he had malaria, a disease carried by mosquitoes. Malaria severely weakens the immune system. Finally, the young ruler was just too weak to heal.36. King Tut is famous because .A. his tomb was packed with treasuresB. he was probably murdered by his adviserC. his death was a mystery in historyD. he brought much wealth to his people during his reign37. The underlined phrase “off the hook” probably means “”.A. buried together with the deadB. hanged on a metal hookC. no longer in such a positionD. the right subject for scientific tests38. We can know from the text that .A. King Tut died from a weak body and a careless playB. a jealous adviser named Ay is likely the real killer in King Tut’s deathC. King Tut fell to death because of his leg problemD. the malaria and the bone disease together caused King Tut’s death39. Which of the following statements in NOT true?A. King Tut died at the age of 19 and his reign was short.B. Scientists now know what killed King Tut by performing a scientific investigation.C. Scientists guessed that Tut used canes (手杖) because they found many canes in his tomb.D. Tut’s broken leg would not heal because no doctors could be found in his time.40. The writer of the passage mainly wants to tell us that .A. King Tut was the greatest king in Egyptian historyB. King Tut’s mummy murder mystery has been solvedC. historical mysteries should be solved by scienceD. history never put the blame on a good man without solid evidence参考答案:Unit 21—5 DACBB 6—10 CDADA 11—15 CADAB 16—20 CBADA 21—25 CDBCD 26—30 DAACB 31—35 ACACB 36—40 ACDDB。

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit3

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit3

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)限时规范训练(练速度、练规范、练技能)45分钟满分100分必修 1 Unit 3一、单项填空1. I don’t think we’ll be able to any travel if we don’t save our pennies.A. affordB. spendC. shareD. bear2. Words me when I wanted to express my thanks to him for having saved my son from the burning house.A. failedB. leftC. discouragedD. disappointed3. ---Who is making so much noise in the garden? --- the children.A. It isB. They areC. That isD. There are4. All these questions filled my head, making for me to sleep well at night.A. it is difficultB. it difficultC. difficultD. it difficulty5. The young man his success to many people, his parents in particular.A. givesB. treatsC. owesD. devotes6. They fell in love the first time they met, but took 7 years before they got married.A. theyB. thatC. itD. which7. ---How do you the movies last night? ---Oh, both interesting and instructive.A. findB. thinkC. considerD. feel8. He made up an excuse when why he didn’t turn up at yesterday’s meeting.A. questionedB. questioningC. to be questionedD. being questioned9. Each of the students works hard at his or her lessons, to go to university some day.A. to hopeB. hopesC. hopedD. hoping10. ---What do you think of this young man? ---I’m sure he an excellent sportsman.A. will makeB. is makingC. is madeD. makes11. Mother, the coffee cup fell from the table to the floor and broke, but it’s not my .A. mistakeB. errorC. faultD. shortcoming12. ---Thank you ever so much for your help. --- .A. Glad to hear thatB. Not worth thankingC. Think nothing of itD. You’re too polite13. Isn’t it high time that you something to end the strike?A. doB. to doC. should doD. will do14. What a great weight the mother felt her mind the moment she found her lost son!A. turned offB. taken offC. set freeD. brought into15. How long do you think it will be we finish this dictionary?A. afterB. beforeC. whenD. since二、完形填空Night after night, she came to tuck me in even long after my childhood years. 16 her longstanding custom, she’d lean down and 17 my long hair out of the way, then kiss my forehead.I don’t remember 18 it first started annoying me -her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt work-worn and rough 19 my young skin. Finally, one night, I 20 out at her, “Don’t do that anymore-your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything in 21 . But never again did mymother 22 out my day with that familiar expression of her love.Time after time, with the passing years, my 23 returned to that night. By then I missed my mother’s hands, missed her goodnight 24 on my forehead. Sometimes the incident seemed very close, sometimes far away. But always it lurked, in the back of my mind.Well, the years have passed, 25 I’m not a little girl anymore. Mom is in her mid-seventies, and those hands I once thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. She’s been our doctor, 26 into a medicine cabinet for the remedy to calm a young girl’s stomach or soothe the boy’s scraped knee. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world … gets stains 27 blue jeans like I never could …Now, my own children are grown and gone. Mom no longer had Dad, and on special 28 , I find myself drawn next door to spend the night with her. So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a 29 hand hesitantly run across my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, 30 so gently, touched my brow.In my memory, for the thousandth time, I 31 the night my young voice complained, “Don’t do that anymore -your hands are too rough!” Catching Mom’s hand in hand, I blurted our how 32 I was for that night. I thought she’d remember, as I did. But Mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had forgotten and 33 long ago.That night, I fell asleep with a new 34 for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had 35 around for so long was nowhere to be found.16. A. Following B. Taking C. Keeping D. Setting17. A. brush B. pull C. push D. touch18. A. how B. while C. why D. when19. A. against B. above C. on D. through20. A. stared B. shouted C. glared D. glanced21. A. turn B. return C. reply D. surprise22. A. close B. end C. finish D. keep23. A. minds B. thoughts C. brains D. ideas24. A. touch B. push C. brush D. kiss25. A. but B. also C. for D. and26. A. getting B. putting C. reaching D. falling27. A. out of B. beyond C. over D. across28. A. situations B. occasions C. conditions D. cases29. A. smooth B. familiar C. warm D. small30. A. still B. even C. ever D. almost31. A. recalled B. retold C. reminded D. researched32. A. sad B. sorry C. upset D. unhappy33. A. blamed B. punished C. forgiven D. comforted34. A. love B. thank C. appreciation D. praise35. A. carried B. brought C. taken D. fetched三、阅读表达My daughter did an experiment for me two summers ago. She applied to job openings she’d found on a couple of big online job boards. She mailed the applications and waited. After sending out 100 resumes (履历), specially addressed to each organization’s human resources (HR) manager, fewer than five HR departments took the time to reply, or acknowledged receipt.What happened?Maybe in the thirty seconds or so of attention that her resume received, each HR person made a snap decision. It seemed that 95 of them were unimpressive.Or, maybe, out of the 300 other resumes HR had received that morning, they had already scheduled a requisite (需要的) number of interviews. Or, maybe HR simply forwarded her resume to the hiring manager who was supposed to call her for an interview.Or, maybe they thought her resume was fairly generic (一般的) and they didn’t have time to figure out if she might be a good fit, with the necessary skills, attitudes, and the desire to do the job well.Most likely the real reason why she didn’t get an interview was the last one. HR didn’t have time to figure out how she would work in their company.This happens all the time. I think most job seekers make the serious mistake of thinking that all they need to do is to tell the HR department what they did in the past.That might be OK for some hiring managers, but most want to know the answer to one question: How can this applicant help us right now? If your resume does not answer that question, or sufficiently tell a story about how you may be able to help you won’t have a shot at the job in this market.Before you can answer that question, however, you need to do some research on the company. Find out everything you can about the company, including the departments, the people, the products, the markets, and the plans for the future.Information is power, and it is available quite easily. Don’t expect HR to figure out how you might fit into their organization. You instead. This is the surest way to get the interview.36. What is the main idea of this passage? (within 20 words)37. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?You should tell the HR what you can do for them in your resume and then you may be able to find a job.38. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. (within 8 words)39. List two of the reasons why most HR managers even didn’t give the girl a reply. (within 10 words)○1○2○340. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 7 into Chinese.Unit 31—5 AAABC 6—10 CAADA 11—15 CCCBB 16—20 ACDAB 21—25 CABDD 26—30 CABBC 31—35 ABCCA36. How to turn a job application into an interview./ Reasons for falling and suggestions on succeeding in a job resume.37. If your resume does not answer that question, or sufficiently tell a story about how you may be able to help,you won’t have a shot at the job in this market.38. make it clear in advance / figure it out beforehand39. ○1Her resume was unimpressive. / The HR wasn’t impressed with her resume.○2The HR got too many resumes at a time.○3The HR forwarded her resume to someone else.○4The HR wasn’t sure of her ability (for the position).(以上任选其二)40. 我认为大多数求职者犯了一个严重的错误:认为自己所需做的无非是告诉人力资源部门他们曾做过什么。

【高一人教寒假作业】必修二 unit1-unit2 综合复习-高一英语(人教版2019)解析版

【高一人教寒假作业】必修二 unit1-unit2 综合复习-高一英语(人教版2019)解析版

第05讲,uit1-unit2综合复习(解析版)◇●重点单词短语句式:对教材单词短语句式进行系统梳理,掌握规律,巧记单词、短语和句式。

◇●发音规律:帮助学生逐步突破语音知识。

◇●核心词汇重点句型:全面掌握知识要点◇●过关检测:针对新课内容进行系统预习,引导学生领先一步。

第五课【重点单词】1.antelope n.羚;羚类动物2.plain n.平原adj.简单明了的;直率的;平凡的3.herd n.牧群;兽群4.remind v t.提醒;使想起5.fur n.毛(皮);毛皮衣服6.sacred adj.神圣的;受尊敬的7.shoot v t.& v i.射杀;射伤;发射8.profit n.利润;利益9.attack n.,v i.& v t.攻击;抨击10.remove v t.去除;移开;脱去11.harmony n.和谐;融洽12.goods n.商品;货物13.creature n.生物;动物14.reserve n.(动植物)保护区;储藏(量) v t.预订;预留;保留→reservation n.预订;预留15.observe v t.观察(到);注视;遵守→observation n.观察;注视;遵守16.beauty n.美;美人;美好的东西→beautiful adj.美丽的→beautify v t.使美丽17.effective adj.有效的;生效的→effect n.影响①18.recover v i.恢复;康复v t.找回;寻回→recovery n.恢复;康复19.intend v i.& v t.打算;计划;想要→intention n.计划;打算20.threat n.威胁→threaten v t.威胁;危及②21.exist v i.存在;生存→existence n.存在;生存①effect n.影响+ive→effective adj.有效的active积极的;活跃的attractive有吸引力的impressive给人深刻印象的supportive支持的②threat n.威胁+en→threaten v t.威胁;危及如:strengthen加强deepen加深broaden拓宽fasten系牢,扎牢【重点短语】1.make out看清;听清;分清2.be struck by被……吸引3.keep...from...使……免受……4.in harmony with与……和谐相处5.a threat to...……的一种威胁6.remind sb.of sb./sth.使某人想起某人/某事7.watch over保护;照管;监督8.day and night日日夜夜;夜以继日【重点句式】1.why引导的表语从句This is why we’re here—to observe Tibetan antelopes.这就是我们来到此地的原因——观察藏羚羊。

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit3.docx

人教版高中英语必修二高一寒假自主练习10套(含答案)必修1Unit3.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***限时规范训练(练速度、练规范、练技能)45分钟满分100分必修 1 Unit 3一、单项填空1. I don’t think we’ll be able to any travel if we don’t save our pennies.A. affordB. spendC. shareD. bear2. Words me when I wanted to express my thanks to him for having saved my son from the burning house.A. failedB. leftC. discouragedD. disappointed3. ---Who is making so much noise in the garden? --- the children.A. It isB. They areC. That isD. There are4. All these questions filled my head, making for me to sleep well at night.A. it is difficultB. it difficultC. difficultD. it difficulty5. The young man his success to many people, his parents in particular.A. givesB. treatsC. owesD. devotes6. They fell in love the first time they met, but took 7 years before they got married.A. theyB. thatC. itD. which7. ---How do you the movies last night? ---Oh, both interesting and instructive.A. findB. thinkC. considerD. feel8. He made up an excuse when why he didn’t turn up at yesterday’s meeting.A. questionedB. questioningC. to be questionedD. being questioned9. Each of the students works hard at his or her lessons, to go to university some day.A. to hopeB. hopesC. hopedD. hoping10. ---What do you think of this young man? ---I’m sure he an excellent sportsman.A. will makeB. is makingC. is madeD. makes11. Mother, the coffee cup fell from the table to the floor and broke, but it’s not my .A. mistakeB. errorC. faultD. shortcoming12. ---Thank you ever so much for your help. --- .A. Glad to hear thatB. Not worth thankingC. Think nothing of itD. You’re too polite13. Isn’t it high time that you something to end the strike?A. doB. to doC. should doD. will do14. What a great weight the mother felt her mind the moment she found her lost son!A. turned offB. taken offC. set freeD. brought into15. How long do you think it will be we finish this dictionary?A. afterB. beforeC. whenD. since二、完形填空Night after night, she came to tuck me in even long after my childhood years. 16 her longstanding custom, she’d lean down and 17 my long hair out of the way, then kiss my forehead.I don’t remember 18 it first started annoying me -her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt work-worn and rough 19 my young skin. Finally, one night, I 20 out at her, “Don’t do that anymore-your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything in 21 . But never again did mymother 22 out my day with that familiar expression of her love.Time after time, with the passing years, my 23 returned to that night. By then I missed my mother’s hands, missed her goodnight 24 on my forehead. Sometimes the incident seemed very close, sometimes far away. But always it lurked, in the back of my mind.Well, the years have passed, 25 I’m not a little girl anymore. Mom is in her mid-seventies, and those hands I once thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. She’s been our doctor, 26 into a medicine cabinet for the remedy to calm a young girl’s stomach or soothe the boy’s scraped knee. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world … gets stains 27 blue jeans like I never could …Now, my own children are grown and gone. Mom no longer had Dad, and on special 28 , I find myself drawn next door to spend the night with her. So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a 29 hand hesitantly run across my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, 30 so gently, touched my brow.In my memory, for the thousandth time, I 31 the night my young voice complained, “Don’t do that anymore -your hands are too rough!” Catching Mom’s hand in hand, I blurted our how 32 I was for that night. I thought she’d remember, as I did. But Mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had forgotten and 33 long ago.That night, I fell asleep with a new 34 for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had 35 around for so long was nowhere to be found.16. A. Following B. Taking C. Keeping D. Setting17. A. brush B. pull C. push D. touch18. A. how B. while C. why D. when19. A. against B. above C. on D. through20. A. stared B. shouted C. glared D. glanced21. A. turn B. return C. reply D. surprise22. A. close B. end C. finish D. keep23. A. minds B. thoughts C. brains D. ideas24. A. touch B. push C. brush D. kiss25. A. but B. also C. for D. and26. A. getting B. putting C. reaching D. falling27. A. out of B. beyond C. over D. across28. A. situations B. occasions C. conditions D. cases29. A. smooth B. familiar C. warm D. small30. A. still B. even C. ever D. almost31. A. recalled B. retold C. reminded D. researched32. A. sad B. sorry C. upset D. unhappy33. A. blamed B. punished C. forgiven D. comforted34. A. love B. thank C. appreciation D. praise35. A. carried B. brought C. taken D. fetched三、阅读表达My daughter did an experiment for me two summers ago. She applied to job openings she’d found on a couple of big online job boards. She mailed the applications and waited. After sending out 100 resumes (履历), specially addressed to each organization’s human resources (HR) manager, fewer than five HR departments took the time to reply, or acknowledged receipt.What happened?Maybe in the thirty seconds or so of attention that her resume received, each HR person made a snap decision. It seemed that 95 of them were unimpressive.Or, maybe, out of the 300 other resumes HR had received that morning, they had already scheduled a requisite (需要的) number of interviews. Or, maybe HR simply forwarded her resume to the hiring manager who was supposed to call her for an interview.Or, maybe they thought her resume was fairly generic (一般的) and they didn’t have time to figure out if she might be a good fit, with the necessary skills, attitudes, and the desire to do the job well.Most likely the real reason why she didn’t get an interview was the last one. HR didn’t have time to figure out how she would work in their company.This happens all the time. I think most job seekers make the serious mistake of thinking that all they need to do is to tell the HR department what they did in the past.That might be OK for some hiring managers, but most want to know the answer to one question: How can this applicant help us right now? If your resume does not answer that question, or sufficiently tell a story about how you may be able to help you won’t have a shot at the job in this market.Before you can answer that question, however, you need to do some research on the company. Find out everything you can about the company, including the departments, the people, the products, the markets, and the plans for the future.Information is power, and it is available quite easily. Don’t expect HR to figure out how you might fit into their organization. You instead. This is the surest way to get the interview.36. What is the main idea of this passage? (within 20 words)37. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?You should tell the HR what you can do for them in your resume and then you may be able to find a job.38. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. (within 8 words)39. List two of the reasons why most HR managers even didn’t give the girl a reply. (within 10 words)○1○2○340. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 7 into Chinese.Unit 31—5 AAABC 6—10 CAADA 11—15 CCCBB 16—20 ACDAB 21—25 CABDD 26—30 CABBC 31—35 ABCCA36. How to turn a job application into an interview./ Reasons for falling and suggestions on succeeding in a job resume.37. If your resume does not answer that question, or sufficiently tell a story about how you may be able to help,you won’t have a shot at the job in this market.38. make it clear in advance / figure it out beforehand39. ○1Her resume was unimpressive. / The HR wasn’t impressed with her resume.○2The HR got too many resumes at a time.○3The HR forwarded her resume to someone else.○4The HR wasn’t sure of her ability (for the position).(以上任选其二)40. 我认为大多数求职者犯了一个严重的错误:认为自己所需做的无非是告诉人力资源部门他们曾做过什么。

高一高中英语人教必修二Unit1 Cultural heritage单元自主综合测试(含答案)

高一高中英语人教必修二Unit1 Cultural heritage单元自主综合测试(含答案)

Unit1 Cultural heritage单元自主综合测试时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AThe people who built Stonehenge in southern England thousands of years ago had wild parties, eating barbecued pigs and breaking pottery. This is according to recent work by archaeologists—history experts who investigate how human beings lived in the past.Archaeologists' digging near Stonehenge last year discovered the remains of a large prehistoric village where they think the builders of the mysterious stone circle used to live.The village is about 4,600 years old, the same age as Stonehenge and as old as the pyramids in Egypt. It is less than two miles from the famous ancient landmark and lies inside a massive manmade circular dirt wall, or “henge”,known as the Durrington Walls.Remains found at the site included jewellery, stone arrowheads, tools made of deer antlers, wooden spears and huge amounts of animal bones and broken pottery. “These finds suggest Stone Age pe ople went to the village at special times of the year to feast and party”,says Mike Parker Pearson from Sheffield University in England.He said many of the pig bones they found had been thrown away half-eaten. He also said the party goers appeared to have shot some of the farm pigs with arrows, possibly as a kind of sport before barbecuing them.An ancient road which led from the village to the River Avon was also found. Here, the experts think, people came after their parties to throw dead relatives in the water so the bodies would be washed downstream to Stonehenge.Parker Pearson believes Stonehenge was like a cemetery W4where ancient Britons buried the dead and remembered their ancestors. “The theory is that Stonehenge is a kind of spi rit home to the ancestors.”The recent discovery of the village within the Durrington Walls shows thatStonehenge didn't stand alone but was part of a much bigger religious site, according to Parker Pearson.People still come to worship and celebrate at Stonehenge today. They meet there when the sun sets on the shortest day of winter and when it rises on the longest day of summer. But the days of barbecuing whole pigs there and throwing family members into the river are a thing of the past.1.What was Stonehenge according to the text?A.A village where hundreds of people once lived.B.A place that regularly hosted large parties.C.A church where local villagers would get married.D.A site where dead people were placed or remembered.2.From the text we can infer that the people who came to the village ________.A.liked to drink wine B.knew how to huntC.were from Egypt D.lived by the River Avon3.What do experts think people did after the village parties?A.Returned to live at Stonehenge.B.Prayed for good luck in the new year.C.Hunted farm pigs as a sport.D.Put their dead relatives in the river.4.When do people most often go to Stonehenge today?A.When a new discovery is made.B.At the beginning of summer and winter.C.On the longest and shortest days of the year.D.When they want to have a barbecue.BThe Leshan Giant Buddha is a statue of Maitreya (弥勒大佛) in sitting posture. The Buddha is located in Sichuan Province, facing Min River, Qingyi River, and Dadu River. In December, 1996, the Buddha was included by UNESCO on the list of the World Heritage sites.The statue was begun in the year 713 in the Tang Dynasty, and finished in theyear 803. The Buddha is 71 metres high. The eight-metre-long instep (脚背) is big enough for one hundred people to sit on and the 28-metre-wide shoulder is large enough to be a basketball playground.A monk called Hai Tong is connected with the Buddha forever. At that time, wild waters brought out many boat accidents and people just put the disaster down to the presence of a water spirit. So Hai Tong decided to make a statue beside the river thinking that the Buddha would bring the water spirit under control. After 20 years' begging from door to door, he finally collected enough money for the plan. When some local government officials had designs on tempting this amount of money, Hai Tong said that they could get his eyeball but not the money raised for the Buddha. After he dug out his eyeball, these officials ran away scared. The project was half done when Hai Tong passed away, and two of his disciples (门徒) continued the work. After a total of 90 years' hard work, the project was finally completed.Having such a long history, the Buddha was nearly destroyed by the erosion of wind and rain. The Chinese government began the repairing work in 1963 under the instruction of experts from UNESCO.5.How did Hai Tong get the money for the Buddha?A.By calling for donation.B.By working on the river.C.By asking the government.D.By selling his eyeball.6.Hai Tong hoped to build the statue to ________.A.make his temple more famousB.show respect to the water spiritC.protect the safety of the local peopleD.get more people to believe in Buddhism7.What's the main idea of this passage?A.To introduce the Leshan Giant Buddha briefly.B.To tell us how the Leshan Giant Buddha was built.C.To tell us where the Leshan Giant Buddha is.D.To tell us how the Leshan Giant Buddha came into the World Heritage.8.According to the passage, the Leshan Giant Buddha ________.A.was completed when Hai Tong was aliveB.didn't exist nowC.played a good role in controlling the riverD.has been a World Heritage site for over twenty yearsCDaban town is famous for girls and windmills, while Loulan is a myth (神话) in the desert. Two thousand years ago, beside the beautiful Luobu Lake, there lay Loulan ancient city of the Silk Road. Businessmen from every country gathered here and there were lots of dancing parties. Everything shows that people in Loulan lived a rich life then.However, two thousand years later, this rich land suddenly disappeared from the map of China. It became an area covered with sand and dead tree trunks.Loulan was first “discovered” by a Swedish man named Sven Hedin in 1900, and people from America, Britain, Japan and Sweden all set foot here. Then in the 1930s, a Chinese named Huang Wenbi came to Loulan for the first time. He visited and studied this area and found many relics that were beautifully and carefully made. It is recorded that the ancient city of Loulan was the capital of the Loulan Kingdom during the Han and Jin Dynasties, and covered an area of some 10,000 square kilometres. Inside the city, there are the ruins of government offices, temples and other old buildings. Outside the city there are some dried-up rivers and much farmland. In the past century many things have been dug up there including Han Dynasty coins, mirrors and many others of Greek and Roman times. All these things show that a lot of business between the East and the West once took place there.Lying on the northwest of the Lop Nur area, the Loulan Kingdom is now a lifeless area with endless “forests” of mounds (小丘) which aren't easily seen in other parts of the world. Its mystery has been attracting many people from many countries.9.The first person setting foot in Loulan in the 20th century was ________.A.a European B.an AmericanC.a Chinese D.a Japanese10.Before Loulan disappeared, ________.A.there was no government in that areaB.people from America and Japan had been thereC.a lifeless area with lots of mounds could be easily seen thereD.much business between the East and the West had taken place there11.What can be inferred from the text?A.Loulan was destroyed by the terrible weather there.B.Wars between the countries made Loulan disappear.C.Too many people gathered in Loulan and destroyed it.D.How Loulan ancient city disappeared is still unknown to us.12.What makes so many people visit the Loulan Kingdom now?A.Its pretty girls.B.Its developing business.C.Its mystery.D.Its beautiful scenery.DThe Terracotta Army Museum is one of the must-visit attractions for all travelers to China. The attraction is located in Xi'an, in west China's Shaanxi Province.What's special?The Terracotta Army is the buried army of Qin Shi Huang, an ancient Chinese emperor. These ancient sculptures were built and buried over two thousand years ago near the city of Xi'an. They were discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well looking for underground water. Over a thousand terracotta warriors and horses have been uncovered since then. Each warrior is made of clay (泥土). They are around two meters tall. The sculptures are so detailed that it is possible to guess the age, rank and personality of each one. None of the soldiers are the same.The best time to visitThe Terracotta Army is an indoor attraction, which is not likely to be affected by weather, so it can be visited all year round.As the Terracotta Army Museum is one of the must-visit attractions in China, it is crowded most of the time. We advise our customers to avoid the following periods when the museum is particularly crowded:National Day holiday (October 1-7), when it is fully packed.Labour Day holiday (May 1-3)Weather in winter is dry, cold and the least comfortable, and it's also the worst season for air quality, but it's also low season.Travel style: private, group or independent?A private tour means a lot of flexibility and you will be well taken care of by a private guide and driver. The museum is crowded most of the time, but our guides know how to escape the crowds, and help our customers to enjoy more in the museum. See our 3-Day Terracotta Warriors Private Tour.Going with a group you won't get lost, but it lacks flexibility and personal service.Travelling on your own you may meet a lot of trouble, such as wasting time on finding a taxi or public bus to the attraction, lining up for tickets, reading maps, making sense of Chinese signs, etc.13.The Terracotta Army ________.A.was discovered by farmers when doing farm workB.is a great underground army buried 1,000 years agoC.was made of clay with clearly recognized characteristicsD.has all been unearthed since its discovery in 197414.Which is the least crowded season to visit the Terracotta Army?A.All the year round. B.Clear winter days.C.Labour Day holiday. D.National Day holiday.15.If you want to travel freely with least trouble, you should choose ________.A.a family tour B.a tourist groupC.travel on your own D.a private tour第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

寒假作业】 必修二 unit1-unit2 综合复习- 2022年高一英语(人教版2019)解析版

寒假作业】 必修二 unit1-unit2 综合复习- 2022年高一英语(人教版2019)解析版

第05讲,uit1-unit2综合复习(解析版)◇●重点单词短语句式:对教材单词短语句式进行系统梳理,掌握规律,巧记单词、短语和句式。

◇●发音规律:帮助学生逐步突破语音知识。

◇●核心词汇重点句型:全面掌握知识要点◇●过关检测:针对新课内容进行系统预习,引导学生领先一步。

【学习目标】1.巩固unit1和Unit2的基础知识点2.针对这部分内容的难点进行点对点的讲解和练习第一课【重点单词】1.heritage n.遗产(指国家或社会长期形成的历史、传统和特色)2.temple n.庙;寺3.relic n.遗物;遗迹4.former adj.以前的;(两者中)前者的5.clue n.线索;提示6. cypress n.柏树7.creatively ad v.创造性地;有创造力地→creative adj.创造性的;有创造力的;有创意的→create v.创造;创建8.preserve v t.保护;保存;维持n.保护区→preservation n.保护;维护;保存9.promote v t.促进;提升;推销;晋级→promotion n.提升;提拔;晋升10.application n.申请(表);用途;运用;应用(程序)→apply v.申请;应用→applicant n.申请人11.mount n.山峰v t.爬上;骑上v i.爬;登上1.pass on to传递给2.take part in参与(某事);参加(某活动)3. more than多于;超过4. introduce...to...把……介绍给……5.refer to指的是;提及【发音规律】英语中有些单词的词首或词尾有两个或三个辅音音素组成的辅音连缀。

本单元主要帮助学生学习或复习一些常见的辅音连缀/kr/、/ɡr/、/pr/、/pl/、/skr/、/tr/、/fθ/、/ns/、/zd/、/st/、/sts/、/tw/和/kst/的发音。

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限时规范训练(练速度、练规范、练技能)45分钟满分100分必修 2 Unit 1一、单项填空1. Young folk fond of pop music; , they follow trends quickly.A. is; insteadB. is besidesC. are; insteadD. are; besides2. ---I’ll be back at 4:30. Will you still be here? ---I’m afraid not. I’ll probably have gone out them.A. byB. sinceC. fromD. till3. We swim every day when we were children. We run down to the lake and jump in.A. used to; wouldB. would; used toC. were used to; wouldD. would; were used to4. ---Have you sent out the invitations? ---Sorry. . I’ll do that right away.A. I forgot all about itB. I’ve forgotten itC. I forgot doing itD. I forgot about it5. I don’t like rock music. at rock concerts is noise and flashing light.A. All there isB. All it isC. What is thereD. What is it6. What the workers are better working conditions and more education.A. hopeB. wishC. longD. desire7. The type of music has become very famous in Britain and is very good music .A. to danceB. to dance toC. dancedD. danced to8. You’d better not phone the manager between 7 and 8 tomorrow evening; he an important meeting then.A. will haveB. would haveC. will be havingD. will have had9. Don’t use words, expressions, or phrases only to people with specific knowledge.A. being knownB. having been knownC. to be knownD. known10. I arrived at the post office in a hurry, I’d left the letter at home.A. to findB. only to findC. findingD. only finding11. If you go shopping along with me, I’ll treat you an ice-cream.A. asB. forC. withD. to12. I’ll never forget my first earthquake. First I heard a noise, which sounded like a train under myhouse.A. wentB. goingC. was goingD. to go13. Just believe . You can pass the test; you have been practising so hard.A. in yourselfB. yourselfC. in youD. you14. I can’t possibly do it all by myself. If only my parents not sway on holiday!A. wereB. areC. have beenD. had been15. I don’t like her but if she’s the people’s for president I’ll obey her.A. favoriteB. choiceC. agreementD. meaning二、完形填空After their business trip, John and Mary returned eager to see their lovely children. As they drove into their home town feeling glad to be back, they noticed 16 , and they went off their usual route (路线) to see what it was. They found a 17 in flames. Mary said, “Oh, well, it isn’t our fire, let’s go home.”But John 18 closer and screamed, “That home belongs to Fred Jones who works at the plant. He wouldn’t be 19 work yet, maybe there is something we could do.”“It has nothing to do with us,” Mary 20 .But John drove up and stopped and they were both horror stricken to see the whole house in 21 . A woman on the lawn was screaming, “The children! Get the children!” John 22 her by the shoulder saying, “Get a hold of yourself and tell us where the children are!”“In the 23 ,” cried the woman, “down the hall and to the left.”In spite of Mary’s disagreement John 24 for the basement which was full of smoke and 25 hot. He found the door and two children. 26 he left he could hear some more whimpering (呜咽). He 27 the two badly frightened children into 28 arms and started back asking how many more children were down there. They told him 29 more and Mary grasped his arm and screamed, “John! Don’t go back! It’s 30 ! That house will fell down any second.”31 he ran into the smoke-filled hallway and at last he found both children. As he climbed up the 32 stairs, the thought went through his mind that there was something strangely 33 about the little bodies next to him, and at last when they came out into the 34 and fresh air, he found that he had just 35 his own children.The baby-sitter had left them at this home while she did some shopping.16. A. direction B. mistake C. smoke D. danger17. A. plant B. home C. store D. kitchen18. A. ran B. drove C. walked D. rode19. A. at B. on C. to D. off20. A. disagreed B. nodded C. whispered D. required21. A. ruins B. pieces C. silence D. flames22. A. seized B. pushed C. greeted D. stopped23. A. house B. department C. basement D. hall24. A. went B. reached C. asked D. rushed25. A. heavily B. terribly C. partly D. slightly26. A. If B. Since C. As D. Unless27. A. delivered B. comforted C. recognized D. protected28. A. cheering B. freezing C. suffering D. waiting29. A. two B. three C. several D. many30. A. foolish B. dangerous C. practical D. painful31. A. Therefore B. So C. But D. Instead32. A. endless B. wide C. final D. dirty33. A. particular B. interesting C. familiar D. fortunate34. A. car B. arms C. crowd D. sunlight35. A. found B. rescued C. lost D. missed三、阅读理解European officials have approved new rules on the production and marketing of food developed through genetic engineering. Reports say the approval could lead to the end of a European ban on new biotechnology products.The European Parliament (欧洲议会) approved the rules last month. Parliament member David Bowe of Britain proposed the new measures. He calls them the strongest biotechnology rules in the world. To become law, the fifteen European Union member countries still must approve the rules. That process may take eighteen months.The new rules include stronger supervision of genetically changed food, seeds and drug products. They also require governments to keep public records of where such crops are grown.Genetic engineering is the technology of changing the genes of living things. The changed gene directs the plant to do things it normally does not do. For example, the treated plants may produce more crops. Or they may resist harmful insects. This reduces the need for farmers to use chemicals to kill insects.The use of genetic engineering in agriculture has been debated around the world in recent years. The United States Food and Drug Administration, many American farmers and agriculture companies say such crops are safe. But many people in the United States and other countries disagree.Some countries have closed their markets to American farm products because of concerns about genetic engineering. There have been large protests against biotechnology crops across Europe.Officials in several European Union countries question the safety of biotechnology products. The EU hasapproved permits for fewer than twenty such products. In the past three years, European officials stopped approving permits because of concerns about public health and the environment. Companies producing such foods are waiting for approval of several products.Environmental activists have warned the EU against ending the ban on new biotechnology products.One group, Friends of the Earth, says the measures approved by the European Parliament will not help the public, farmers or the environment.36. What is the author’s attitude toward genetically changed food?A. Optimistic.B. Objective.C. Dissatisfied.D. Curious.37. What can we infer the passage?A. The new rules have become law in Europe.B. The use of genetic engineering in agriculture saves the need to use chemicals to kill insects.C. It still has a long way to go for genetically changed food to be accepted by the Europeans.D. European countries care more about food safety than the USA.38. The passage is mainly intended to .A. inform the readers that new rules on genetically changed food have been approvedB. warn people that genetically changed food is far from safeC. present different opinions on genetically changed foodD. give a brief introduction to genetic engineering39. The example in Paragraph 4 is mentioned in order to .A. list the advantages of genetically changed foodB. make a comparison between common food and genetically changed foodC. explain how genetic engineering is applied to crop productionD. explain why genetically changed food is not safe40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. People in the United States disagree with the new approval.B. If the new rules become law, all the genetically changed products will be permitted in Europe.C. Some countries have stopped importing farm products from America, as they are concerned aboutgenetic engineering.D. Contrary to the Europeans, many American people say genetically changed products are safe.必修2 Unit 1参考答案:Unit 11—5 DAAAA 6—10 DBCDB 11—15 DBAAB 16—20 CBBDA 21—25 DDCDB 26—30 CADAB31—35 CACDB 36—40 BCACC。

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